1942 DAK Panzer IV

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PainlessWolf
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Re: 1942 DAK Panzer IV

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Just for Fun!
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Alpha would love it...Panzer Vor!.jpg
Alpha would love it...Panzer Vor!.jpg
The Hauptmann.jpg
The Hauptmann.jpg
A new Wallpaper.jpg
A new Wallpaper.jpg
The Peddinghaus decals need some sanding.jpg
The Peddinghaus decals need some sanding.jpg
...Here for the Dawn...
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Jimster
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Re: 1942 DAK Panzer IV

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Nice! That tank is true eye candy with all the attention to detail and first rate paint application. I really like the commander’s headset.
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Re: 1942 DAK Panzer IV

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Mr. Jimster!
Thanks for looking in! If enjoyment is had, I've done what was intended. ;o) I'm following along on your builds. Plenty of Eye Candy there as well. ;o)
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Re: 1942 DAK Panzer IV

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I really like all of the thought, patience, and craftsmanship you put into this build. I never was quite sure what the gunner was looking at behind them, but placing the "loader" there was a stroke of genius on your part - it really gives him a reason to be positioned that way. Great job on everything! And you're right - Alpha would be proud!
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Re: 1942 DAK Panzer IV

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Mike!
Thank you, sir. ;o) Just enough detail to make it fun to look at and also, safe and fun to run. That's a mix that Alpha always worked hard to achieve.
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Re: 1942 DAK Panzer IV

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PainlessWolf wrote:Mike!
Thank you, sir. ;o) Just enough detail to make it fun to look at and also, safe and fun to run. That's a mix that Alpha always worked hard to achieve.
regards, my Friend,
Painless
That's also the magic balance I struggle and strive towards, Painless- but you now set the example to follow. :clap:
Thinking of the infamous, but unforgettable, 'Crazy' Joe (the Frenzied figure), I wonder will the new, and captivating, loader merit a name? How about 'Mechanische Marlene", oder 'Panzer Petra..'? :thumbup:
A very nice, and fetching, figure (figurine); but my aged eyesight can't divine whether she's playing the harmonica, or rolling a cigarette :D
"Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please"- Mark Twain.
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Re: 1942 DAK Panzer IV

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Good Morning, Roy!
She is playing a Harmonica, my Friend. I am thinking that they named the tank after her. 'Freda' Thank you for looking in. ;o)
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